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5.thisroadandyou’llgetthere.

A.FollowingB.FollowedC.FollowD.Tofollow

6.Whenwespeak,weshouldatleastourselvesunderstood.

A.thinkB.believeC.decideD.make

7.JackisabrightanddiligentboyhisbrotherTomisjusttheopposite.

A.whenB.asC.whileD.however

8.Icanhardlygetasleepthenoiseoutsidesoloud.

A.forB.withC.asD.becauseof

9.—CanIgetyouacupoftea?

—.

A.That’sveryniceofyouB.Withpleasure

C.Youcan,pleaseD.Thankyouforthetea

10.Wethinkimpossiblethatheshouldbesoimpolite.

A.thisB.thatC.itD.which

11.Heavoidedhisopiniononthesubject.

A.togiveB.givingC.giveD.gave

12.Whiletalking,Englishmenwillacertaindistanceaway.

A.goB.moveC.takeD.keep

13.Foreignersshouldthecustomsofthecountrywheretheyare.

A.followB.obeyC.takeD.break

14.Thecaptainkissedhisdaughtergoodbyeandleftinahurry.

A.toB.forC./D.and

15.—Wouldyoulikeanotheregg?

—.

A.Yes,I’dlikeB.Iwouldn’tlike

C.Iwouldn’tsaynoD.No,Idon’tlike

Ⅱ.完形填空

Theeyesareoneofthemostexpressiveinstrumentsofbodylanguage.Keith,seventeen,fromMontclairNewJersey,learnedthehardwayaboutone 16 theeyescanmake.“Ihada ____17____whogradedheavilyonclassroomdiscussion,”Keithsays.“HeseemedtohaveastrongabilitytoknowjustwhenIdidn’thavethe18 .Icouldn’tfigureouthowhecouldbeso ___19 .Thenitdawnedon(为……所明白)me. 20 Ididn’tknowtheanswer,Iwouldavoidlookingathim.WhenI 21 knowwhatsosay,Ialways 22 straightbackathim.Fromthatmomenton,I 23 myselftolookhimintheeye, 24 Iknewtheworkornot.Thattrickhassavedmealotoftrouble.”

Manypeople,includingsomepolicemen,believeeyecontactisagood 25 ofhonesty.Ifsomeonecan’tlookatyoudirectlyintheeye,thenheorsheisnotplaying 26 ,theyinsist.Aftermanyexperiments, 27 ,anumberofexpertshavefoundoutthatgoodliarscanmakefalseeyecontact.

Eyecontact,thoughnota(n) 28 signofhonesty,isaclearwaytoshowinterestinanotherperson.Whenapersonlooksatyouand 29 todoso,youknowhis 30 isplacedonyou.Whenheturnshisheadaway,hismindisprobably 31 . 32 thereareexceptions.A __33 personmayhavetroublemakingandkeepingeyecontact,nomatterhowinterestedheisintheotherperson.Andcertain 34 ,suchastheBritishandGermans,aremuch 35__oriented(适应)toeyeballtoeyeballcontactthan,say,theFrenchandArabs.

16.A.letterB.noticeC.messageD.news

17.A.studentB.headmasterC.friendD.teacher

18.A.questionB.problemC.excuseD.answer

19.A.slowB.sharpC.dullD.clever

20.A.WhateverB.WheneverC.HoweverD.Wherever

21.A.didn’tB.didC.don’tD.do

22.A.watchedB.glancedC.sawD.stared

23.A.helpedB.hopedC.taughtD.persuaded

24.A.whenB.whetherC.ifD.as

25.A.lessonB.wayC.chanceD.test

26.A.honestlyB.quicklyC.correctlyD.really

27.A.thereforeB.howeverC.actuallyD.especially

28.A.realB.exactC.wonderfulD.sure

29.A.stopsB.continuesC.changesD.hopes

30.A.attentionB.spiritC.strengthD.energy

31.A.anywhereB.nowhereC.elsewhereD.everywhere

32.A.AndB.OrC.ButD.So

33.A.braveB.shyC.stupidD.proud

34.A.nationalitiesB.citiesC.countriesD.languages

35.A.moreB.lessC.tooD.enough

Ⅲ.阅读理解

A

IfyoucanspeakEnglish,youknowalotofEnglishwords.Youcanread,speakandunderstand.Butthereisanotherkindoflanguageyouneedtoknow——thelanguageofthebody,apartofwhatiscallednon-verbalcommunication.Allovertheworld,people“talk”withtheireyes.WhenJapanesepeoplemeet,theyputtheirhandstogether.WhatdoAmericanandBritishdo?

AmericansaremoreinformalthantheBritish.Theyliketobefriendly.Theyusefirstname,theyaskquestionsandtheytalkeasilyaboutthemselves.Whentheysitdown,theyliketorelaxintheirchairsandmakethemselvescomfortable.

Britishpeoplearemorequiet.Theytakemoretimetomakefriends.Theyliketoknowyoubeforetheyaskyouhome.

WhenBritishandAmericanpeoplemeetsomeoneforthefirsttime,theyshakehands.Theydonotusuallyshakehandswithpeopletheyknowwell.Womensometimeskisstheirwomenfriends,andmenkisswomenfriends(ononecheekonly).Whenamanmeetsamanfriend,hejustsmiles,andsays“Hello”.Mendonotkisseachother.Evenfathersandsonsdonotoftenkisseachother.

36.Bodylanguageis.

A.thesystemofhumanexpressionnewlyinventedrecently

B.thesystemofhumanexpressionbymeansofwords

C.thesystemofhumanexpressionbysign,movements,etc.

D.acommonsystemofhumanexpressionwithwordsandsigns

37.Peopleusebodylanguage.

A.inAsiaB.inAmerica

C.inBritainD.allovertheworld

38.WhenanAmericanmanmeetsawomanfriend,he.

A.kissesherB.justsmiles

C.says“Hello”D.shakeshands

39.Britishpeopleare.

A.asquietasAmericansB.moreformalthanAmericans

C.lessfriendlythanAmericansD.moreinformalthanAmericans

40.Fromthepassagewecancometotheideathat.

A.mostofthebodylanguageindifferentcountriesmaybedifferent

B.mostofthebodylanguageindifferentcountriesisthesame

C.allthebodylanguageindifferentcountriesisdifferent

D.noneofthebodylanguageindifferentcountriesisthesame

B

CultureandPhysicalAppearance

PerhapsthemostfamoustheoryinthestudyofbodymovementwassuggestedbyProfessorRayBirdwhistell.Hebelievesthatphysicalappearanceisoftenculturallyprogrammed.Inotherwords,welearnourlooks—wearenotbornwiththem.Ababyhasgenerallyunformedfacialfeatures.Ababy,accordingtoBirdwhistell,learnswheretosettheeyebrowsbylookingatthosearoundhim—familyandfriends.ThishelpsexplainwhythepeopleofsomeareasoftheUnitedStateslooksomuchalike.NewEnglandersorSouthernershavecertaincommonfacialfeaturesthatcannotbeexplainedbygenetics(遗传).Theexactshapeofthemouthisnotsetatbirth,itislearnedafter.Infact,thefinalmouthshapeisnotformeduntilwellafternewteethsetin.Formanypeople,thiscanhappenwellaftertheyaregrownup.Ahusbandandwifetogetherforalongtimeoftencometolooksomewhatalike.Welearnourlooksfromthosearoundus.Thisisperhapswhyinasinglecountrythereareareaswherepeoplesmilemorethanthoseinotherareas.IntheUnitedStates,forexample,theSouthisthepartofthecountrywherepeoplesmilemostfrequently.InNewEnglandtheysmileless,andinthewesternpartofNewYorkStatestillless.ManySouthernersfindcitiessuchasNewYorkcoldandunfriendly,partlybecausepeopleonMadisonAvenuesmilelessthanpeopleonPeachtreeStreetinAtlanta,Georgia.Peopleinlargelypopulatedareasalsosmileandgreeteachotherinpubliclessoftenthanpeopledoinsmalltowns.

41.RayBirdwhistellbelievesthatphysicalappearance.

A.haslittletodowithculture

B.hasmuchtodowithculture

C.iseverchanging

D.isdifferentfromplacetoplace

42.Accordingtothepassage,thefinalmouthshapeisformed.

A.beforebirth

B.assoonasone’steetharenewlyset

C.somethingafternewteethsetin

D.around15yearsold

43.RayBirdwhistellcantellwhatareaoftheUnitedStatesapersonisfromby.

A.howmuchheorshesmiles

B.howheorsheraiseshisorhereyebrows

C.whatheorshelikesbest

D.thewayheorshetalks44.Peoplewholivearefriendlier.

A.inlargelypopulatedareasB.inNewYorkCity

C.inthecountryD.intheNorth

45.Thispassagemighthavetakenoutofabookdealingwith.

A.physicsB.chemistry

C.biologyD.noneoftheabove

C

Hereareafewtipswe’veputtogethertohelpyoulearnEnglishwell.

Speak,speak,speak!

Practisespeakingasoftenasyoucan—evenspeakingtoyourselfisgoodpractice.

Tryrecordingyourselfwheneveryoucan.Compareyourpronunciationwiththemasterversion(原版),seehowyoucandobetterandhaveanothergo.Ifyoudothisseveraltimes,youwillfindthateachversionisbetterthanthelast.

Whynotlearnwithsomeoneelse?

Ithelpsifyoucanlearnwithsomeoneelse.Ifyoucanpersuadeafriendorfamilymembertostudywithyou,itwillmakeyoukeepworking.

Don’tgetstuckbyawordyoudon’tknow.

Practiseimprovising(即兴的)waysofgettingyourmeaningacrosswhenspeakingspontaneously(本能地),evenifyoudon’tknowtheexactwordsorphrases.Thinkofthingsyoumightwanttosaywheneveryouhavesparetime.Usefacialexpressions,handmovements,anythingtogetyourmeaningacross.

Languagelearningisalsoaboutintuition(直觉).

Guessworkisanimportantwaytolearnanewlanguage.Whenlisteningtorecordedmaterial,youaren’texpectedtounderstandeverythingfirsttimeround.Ifyouplaythesamepieceseveraltimes,youwillmostprobablyunderstandsomethingneweachtime.

Buildupyourvocabulary.

Awidevocabularyisthekeytosuccessfullanguagelearningbutdon’ttrytolearntoomuchatonce.It’sbesttostudyfrequently,forsh

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